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british probe found barclays conspired to manipulate the london interbank offered rate, o which provides twins of dollars in transactions across the globe. the manipulation meant millions of borrowers paid the wrong amount on their loans. appearing before a british parliamentary committee, the day after his resignation, diamond called the company's action reprehensible but said top executives had moved swiftly to take action. >> when i read the emails from those traders, i got physically ill. it is reprehensible behavior. if you're asking me should those actions be dealt with, absolutely. >> i think it is a sign of barclays that we're willing to be first, willing to come out with this. >> diamond is the second top barclays executive to depart after chairman marcus agius resigned last week. also speaking at the british parliamentary hearing, liver member of parliament said they had shown negligent behavior. >> [unintelligible] two chief executives has been doing finally wrong things. it is too frightened to or to disinterested to actually tell the chief executor. that is a very worrying thing t
british probe found barclays conspired to manipulate the london interbank offered rate, o which provides twins of dollars in transactions across the globe. the manipulation meant millions of borrowers paid the wrong amount on their loans. appearing before a british parliamentary committee, the day after his resignation, diamond called the company's action reprehensible but said top executives had moved swiftly to take action. >> when i read the emails from those traders, i got physically...
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published lesser known evil twin. then he had been released and was in tanzania or zanzibar. i went to meet him. >> can you trace for us his amazing odyssey from country to country and how this happened? >> well, it is difficult to piece together. we only know some of what happened. he is from zanzibar. he grew up in zanzibar. he was fond of fishing and good with boats. he ended up being a traitor going up and down the coast from zanzibar of the kenyan coast -- trader going up and down the coast from zanzibar to of the kenyan coast. he was abducted by a warlord who still lives in mogadishu. he is one of the most powerful people still in somalia. he has had various roles in somalian government. members of the cia, rendered him to sue secret prisons in afghanistan. and afghanistan, he was in a prison we think called the dark prison where prisoners are held in pitch black with music pumping 24 hours a day, very seriously abused with no access to lawyers. then it was taken to the salt pit, not much better. alternately, to bagram air force base where he was held for about five yea
published lesser known evil twin. then he had been released and was in tanzania or zanzibar. i went to meet him. >> can you trace for us his amazing odyssey from country to country and how this happened? >> well, it is difficult to piece together. we only know some of what happened. he is from zanzibar. he grew up in zanzibar. he was fond of fishing and good with boats. he ended up being a traitor going up and down the coast from zanzibar of the kenyan coast -- trader going up and...
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the oakland a's won four straight including a sweep of the minnesota twins. the team had four home runs to get the victory winning 9-4. there are eight games behind the rangers. it will face off in oakland this week. >> still ahead we will sell you why if mitt romney is last days as a ceo are haunting him on the campaign trail. we will find out what muni writers could see a meter service shutdown of state. a look at the fight to keep pornography out of hotel rooms. >>stanley: coming up is forking wars with a twist. the fifth i will explain in the next edition of diesel and heating deadly. >> an oscar-winning actress passed away. celeste homes. with a soft hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> more /+ for the president and his i hate getting less. but i l
the oakland a's won four straight including a sweep of the minnesota twins. the team had four home runs to get the victory winning 9-4. there are eight games behind the rangers. it will face off in oakland this week. >> still ahead we will sell you why if mitt romney is last days as a ceo are haunting him on the campaign trail. we will find out what muni writers could see a meter service shutdown of state. a look at the fight to keep pornography out of hotel rooms. >>stanley: coming...
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the twins ended up winning 19-7. >> okay. continue playing the game in the twin cities this day. >> yes. >>> take a look at the day part. i just walked outside. boy, it's hot out there. that mid 70s feels a lot hotter than that. i just checked to see what the heat index is, believe it or not it's still 74. >> really? >> you can just tell it though. 94 at lunch on a way to a high of 98. it's going to feel more like 105. this evening it's still going to be in the mid 90s at dinner time. >>> coming up on coffee with, caesar malon. it's his financial final -- final season of the dog whisperer. there's a michael phelps connection here. we will explain it all. sharon gibala has your wjz traffic control and some first warning weather right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. 74 right now. 87 per % humidity. winds are calm. it is warm , stuffy, air is just not moving. barometer is at 29.87. take western maryland out of the equation from a couple low 70s, the mid to upper 70s in the area right now. it's already been 81 in
the twins ended up winning 19-7. >> okay. continue playing the game in the twin cities this day. >> yes. >>> take a look at the day part. i just walked outside. boy, it's hot out there. that mid 70s feels a lot hotter than that. i just checked to see what the heat index is, believe it or not it's still 74. >> really? >> you can just tell it though. 94 at lunch on a way to a high of 98. it's going to feel more like 105. this evening it's still going to be in the...
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chris davis bringing the district back to two one with the sole home run in the second year of twins but still only three to thirty eighth inning it was then that reynolds stole the show a two run single courtesy of the twenty eight year old leaving the final score forty three visitors just getting the phil williams series between. bucky ball and to the n.b.a. we're germy lin has been unveiled as the houston rockets player the twenty three year old point guard agreeing a three year twenty five million dollar deal with the franchise after becoming a free agent following his ascent to stardom with a new york knicks. it's been an unbelievable ride just a lot of. things that i didn't expect to happen and in terms of just the way last season when and you know i still have to kind of remind myself that this is this is actually happening sometimes but it's a huge blessing from god and i just i can't believe how it all shaped up in for me to be right here right now on def we excited and thankful. lin won't be lining up with team usa at the olympics this summer but they don't seem to be doing
chris davis bringing the district back to two one with the sole home run in the second year of twins but still only three to thirty eighth inning it was then that reynolds stole the show a two run single courtesy of the twenty eight year old leaving the final score forty three visitors just getting the phil williams series between. bucky ball and to the n.b.a. we're germy lin has been unveiled as the houston rockets player the twenty three year old point guard agreeing a three year twenty five...
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capital outflows and current account surplus rather than twin surpluses which led to the overheating it was already going to be made you know this may sound really cynical and stupid but my view is actually that international investors don't even look at russia these days it's not on the map i mean we don't why is that because there's just too many other things going on no it's because people have written russia off because of the problems with the legal system because the problems that they've seen in the past with foreign direct investment and they just don't see it as a risk we were profile i can get twenty percent returns investing in the u.s. where i have a good legal system today about how this is what investors are not after this is what investors are coming we're going to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russia's economy stay with our team. anything. to teach me. why you should care only. the british. market. really happening to the global economy. third. goal started here before going global. cooling. please take your stuff. to. make
capital outflows and current account surplus rather than twin surpluses which led to the overheating it was already going to be made you know this may sound really cynical and stupid but my view is actually that international investors don't even look at russia these days it's not on the map i mean we don't why is that because there's just too many other things going on no it's because people have written russia off because of the problems with the legal system because the problems that they've...
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silent as much as possible it's been a year since anders brave big massacre of seventy seven people in twin attacks in no way he's still under trial claiming that the killings were necessary part of his fight with multiculturalism and tesler reports europe's clash of cultures is growing ever more radical. i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you know. in our streets raped molested and insult. the bat. outer. is. of hatred religion of violence. in extreme cases ideology turned to tragedy more than seventy people were killed by far right militant anders breivik in norway over his rejection of the government's policies towards muslim immigrants in france seven people including children were killed by islamist hamad mira in a deliberate attack against jews he was then killed in a police raid both men adding fuel to flames of hatred and prejudice dismissed from . the caliphate the bare fact that he stayed the far right one to two build the racist. it's a primitive state and not his style and the far left to do to build communities and deliver of h
silent as much as possible it's been a year since anders brave big massacre of seventy seven people in twin attacks in no way he's still under trial claiming that the killings were necessary part of his fight with multiculturalism and tesler reports europe's clash of cultures is growing ever more radical. i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you know. in our streets raped molested and insult. the bat. outer. is. of hatred religion of violence. in...
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norway is marking year since anders breivik massacred seventy seven people in twin attacks brevik still on trial he insists the killings he carried out were part of a war on multi-culturalism and as our reports europe's clash of cultures is growing ever more radical. i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you know. just in our streets girls are raped molested and insulted by gangs of immigrants the battle cries of grown louder. of hatred to religion. in extreme cases ideology turned to tragedy more than seventy people were killed by far right militant anders breivik in norway over his rejection of the government's policies towards muslim immigrants in france seven people including children were killed by islamist mohammed merah in a deliberate attack against jews he was then killed in a police raid both men adding fuel to flames of hatred and prejudice dismissed from . the caliphate the perfect misstate the far right to build the racist. it's a primitive state. not his style and the far left. to build companies and deliver of his property t
norway is marking year since anders breivik massacred seventy seven people in twin attacks brevik still on trial he insists the killings he carried out were part of a war on multi-culturalism and as our reports europe's clash of cultures is growing ever more radical. i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you know. just in our streets girls are raped molested and insulted by gangs of immigrants the battle cries of grown louder. of hatred to...
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it's been eight years since and there's a brave massacre of seventy seven people in twin attacks in no way he is still under a child claiming that the killings were necessary part of his fight with multiculturalism and as tessa siller reports europe's clash of culture is growing ever more radical . i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you know. just in our streets girls are raped molested and insulted by gangs of immigrants the battle cries of grown louder. is religion. of hatred religion. in extreme cases ideology turned to tragedy more than seventy people were killed by far right militant anders breivik in norway over his rejection of the government's policies towards muslim immigrants in france seven people including children were killed by islamist bahama mira in a deliberate attack against jews he was then killed in a police raid both men adding fuel to flames of hatred and prejudice dismissed from two to build the caliphate the perfect islamist state the far right to build the racist. so primitive state and not his style and the fa
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and historic four nil win over it's a to become the first team to defend their ground at the year old twins it's all final. so i go burning bright golfing starts uyghur woods wins for the third time this season to go second on the old time victory list in the p.g.a. tour. and better than balts world champion the yohan blake combo the same bolt for the second so i'm in three days as both jamaican sprinter is quite apply for the london olympics. but first two football and sublime spain have frash is in the four nil to become the first ever team to retain their european crown and claim a third straight major title here's kate partridge with more. site banished by its elite now and space successfully defend their title here at two thousand and twelve to complete a unique travel a bit see the success to defend the european crowd and also to do so while the current world champions daveed silva and jordi made it to notice play by heart time and they easily had to play the last thirty minutes with ten man thinks up to t.t. aka mata people that mean jet and then an anti-terrorist and right after i c
and historic four nil win over it's a to become the first team to defend their ground at the year old twins it's all final. so i go burning bright golfing starts uyghur woods wins for the third time this season to go second on the old time victory list in the p.g.a. tour. and better than balts world champion the yohan blake combo the same bolt for the second so i'm in three days as both jamaican sprinter is quite apply for the london olympics. but first two football and sublime spain have frash...
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much attention that those two pieces of legislation were voted down well it turns out so it was evil twin brother is back his name is the intellectual property. if you take a look up here we've compiled both of the bills and it's hard to tell which is which both talk about advancing intellectual property rights and preventing infringement but the new one calls for the creation of a class of political officers who will see to it that all u.s. trade negotiations and discussions at vance so point like provisions in other countries to make it easier at a later date to simply get the u.s. to then comply this bill thanks to texas republican congressman lamar smith it simply so far two point. friendlier i was joined by aaron swartz founder and executive director of demand progress he weighed in on this new attempt at the legislation to use the economic and military might of the united states so we've seen in some of the wiki leaks cables some details have come out about this where they said look you know we're going to cut you out of u.s. trade deals or cut you out of u.s. military support well
much attention that those two pieces of legislation were voted down well it turns out so it was evil twin brother is back his name is the intellectual property. if you take a look up here we've compiled both of the bills and it's hard to tell which is which both talk about advancing intellectual property rights and preventing infringement but the new one calls for the creation of a class of political officers who will see to it that all u.s. trade negotiations and discussions at vance so point...
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much as possible has been a year since mess murderer anders breivik massacred seventy seven people in twin attacks in norway crowds gathered in central all slow and. two on of the victims is still on trial claiming that the killings were and this is a report of his fight against multiculturalism this one here is consistent efforts to promote tolerance towards all people regardless of the cultural roots hatred among its citizens continues to grow. reports. i swear to god we will not let it pass peacefully therefore we say stay in your homes you not see us. in our streets girls are raped molested and insulted by gangs of immigrants the battle cries have grown louder. is. hatred religion. in extreme cases ideology turned to tragedy more than seventy people were killed by far right militant anders breivik in norway over his rejection of the government's policies towards muslim immigrants in france seven people including children were killed by islamist mohammed merah in a deliberate attack against jews he was then killed in a police raid both men adding fuel to flames of hatred and prejudice d
much as possible has been a year since mess murderer anders breivik massacred seventy seven people in twin attacks in norway crowds gathered in central all slow and. two on of the victims is still on trial claiming that the killings were and this is a report of his fight against multiculturalism this one here is consistent efforts to promote tolerance towards all people regardless of the cultural roots hatred among its citizens continues to grow. reports. i swear to god we will not let it pass...
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this included a sweep of the minnesota twins, the team hit four home runs on their way to victory. the a's won nine to four. the two teams face off in oakland this week. we have much more ahead on the kron4 morning news on this monday morning. we will talk about the planned protest to shut down muni and what this could mean for your morning commute. [music] >> mark: the heat and light is coming you may want to add some extra time to your day--muni writers, you may want to add some extra time to your commute this morning. there is scheduled--and there is a protest keppel >> darya: first let us take a look at traffic and weather. >> james: it should not be too bad today although will be cooler. >> erica: traffic is looking well and there is a smooth and easy ride on 101 south bound. >> mark: supporters of kenneth harding said it when to shut down you need to mark the one-year anniversary of his death. >> reporter: the protest is scheduled for one hour from now, the region his supporters want to be out here because it involved muni. at the time he died, he was running from police offi
this included a sweep of the minnesota twins, the team hit four home runs on their way to victory. the a's won nine to four. the two teams face off in oakland this week. we have much more ahead on the kron4 morning news on this monday morning. we will talk about the planned protest to shut down muni and what this could mean for your morning commute. [music] >> mark: the heat and light is coming you may want to add some extra time to your day--muni writers, you may want to add some extra...
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calls situational cooled questions if the legal brussels sends more cash to spain the business is a twin suppose. russian sand in aid to the ravage southern region of krasnodar where emergency workers and volunteers are trying to help those affected by flash watts. it is alive and in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie russia is stepping up its efforts to help solve the crisis in syria foreign minister sergey lavrov will meet representatives of syrian national council in moscow the s.n.c. demands president bashar asad steps down a position supported by washington they'll reportedly try to persuade russia to support a tough u.n. resolution which doesn't rule out a foreign intervention but her office met one other opposition group and moscow's also halted arms exports to syria meanwhile the u.n. arab league envoy kofi annan says bashar asad is committed to a six point peace plan after visiting damascus kofi annan is into iran to seek support but the peace effort is doomed as long as the u.s. insists assad must go as journalist and activist don de bar. on the one h
calls situational cooled questions if the legal brussels sends more cash to spain the business is a twin suppose. russian sand in aid to the ravage southern region of krasnodar where emergency workers and volunteers are trying to help those affected by flash watts. it is alive and in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie russia is stepping up its efforts to help solve the crisis in syria foreign minister sergey lavrov will meet representatives of syrian national council...
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fund itself we'll see one business the old twin suppose. the first ever read this discovery in the woods in russia police say dozens of human fetuses which were found dumped may have been used for research parties sean thomas has more on the grim find. what we know right now is two hundred forty eight human fetuses were discovered in a remote region in the year olds in a forest there officials say that the remains are a bio medical waste police say that there were four plastic barrels contained remains that were preserved in formaldehyde and some of those remains had tags on them with surnames and numbers now also some of the lives of these containers were off and some of the remains were scattered across the forest floor they were discovered by a local fisherman who was in the woods looking for some firewood for his campfire sell some containers that he thought he could use for water wanted to bring them home and then he couldn't now with the investigation is focused in two parts first of all why and how the by a medical waste could have f
fund itself we'll see one business the old twin suppose. the first ever read this discovery in the woods in russia police say dozens of human fetuses which were found dumped may have been used for research parties sean thomas has more on the grim find. what we know right now is two hundred forty eight human fetuses were discovered in a remote region in the year olds in a forest there officials say that the remains are a bio medical waste police say that there were four plastic barrels contained...
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and now the twin cities and minnesota. this latest parade was originally supposed to happen in april, but you remember those redbulls? they weren't all home yet, and their friends and family and the military reached out to organizers to see if they could please wait. so they did. tomorrow, vintage warplanes will fly overhead as veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan and their families march through downtown minneapolis. there will be face-painting for the kids, mascots from local hockey and baseball teams and music. and for the veterans themselves, a resources area, a whole bunch of organizations gathered in one place to help hook veterans up with information and services like applying for tax credits, filing a claim with the va or finding a job. so, this weekend in minnesota, it is welcome home to iraq veterans and all post-9/11 veterans are getting a well-deserved thank-you from their community. maybe if you're in town, you'll stop by and join them. that does it for us tonight. don't forget, check out my work at wo
and now the twin cities and minnesota. this latest parade was originally supposed to happen in april, but you remember those redbulls? they weren't all home yet, and their friends and family and the military reached out to organizers to see if they could please wait. so they did. tomorrow, vintage warplanes will fly overhead as veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan and their families march through downtown minneapolis. there will be face-painting for the kids, mascots from local hockey...
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and now the twin cities in minnesota. this latest parade was originally supposed to happen in april. but you remember the red bulls? they weren't all home yet. and their friends and family and the military reached out to organizers to see if they could please wait. so they did. tomorrow vintage war planes will fly overahead as they marge downtown minneapolis. there will be face painting for kids, music and for the veteran themselves, a resources area, a whole bunch of organizations, gathered in one place to help hook veterans up with information and services like applying for tax credits. filing a claim with the v.a., or finding a job. so this weekend, minnesota, it is welcome home to iraq veterans and all post 9/11 veterans get
and now the twin cities in minnesota. this latest parade was originally supposed to happen in april. but you remember the red bulls? they weren't all home yet. and their friends and family and the military reached out to organizers to see if they could please wait. so they did. tomorrow vintage war planes will fly overahead as they marge downtown minneapolis. there will be face painting for kids, music and for the veteran themselves, a resources area, a whole bunch of organizations, gathered in...
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and first, their life portrayed in a motion picture. >> my name is annabelle and my name is we are twin sisters. we were both born with cystic fibrosis. >> cystic fibrosis causes progressive lung disease. the only hope of survival as a lung transplant. when we received a gift as amazing as a transplant there is a sense of obligation to give back toward >> it is the engine of change in the power of that can start with one person. or just to people. >> here they are. walking at the foot of the golden gate bridge were on their way to grand rapids michigan. you guys are cool, already! and what goes on between the brakes but you are teaching us what is correct and what is wrong. >> my name is anna belle. i am team manager and we are to of the 22 transplant recipients going to grand rapids. to compete in 13 different sports. to sho thworld that transportation transplants work. parish's the big sisters are she goes first. >> and tell us about the games. >> these schemes have been torn on for 20 years. this year there is the contact names of america with the western michigan sports commission.
and first, their life portrayed in a motion picture. >> my name is annabelle and my name is we are twin sisters. we were both born with cystic fibrosis. >> cystic fibrosis causes progressive lung disease. the only hope of survival as a lung transplant. when we received a gift as amazing as a transplant there is a sense of obligation to give back toward >> it is the engine of change in the power of that can start with one person. or just to people. >> here they are....
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about taking responsibility on the economy but when are they going to take responsibility for these twin crises, the crisis of the deficit and a crisis of failed banking regulations? he asked what we have done to protect the single market. if you look at the conclusion of the summit, he would see that it says very specifically that the single market and its integrity must be protected. on the question of are the eurozone funds sufficient, i think he is right to ask that question. we continually say at he is very important that -- it is is very important that the bazookas are big enough. i think he ought to give up the hokie cokie and stick to the rubik's cube. [laughter] i will not take lectures from people who give up the rebate and give nothing in return, who took us into the bailout fund even when we were not part of the road. these are people who said that your opinion and has not got much power, and he likes to tell us and as the about standing up to vested interests, but the fact is, he will never stand up to two big vested interests, the trade unions and brussels. >> while there i
about taking responsibility on the economy but when are they going to take responsibility for these twin crises, the crisis of the deficit and a crisis of failed banking regulations? he asked what we have done to protect the single market. if you look at the conclusion of the summit, he would see that it says very specifically that the single market and its integrity must be protected. on the question of are the eurozone funds sufficient, i think he is right to ask that question. we continually...
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one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1-800-511-5080 now. this is the lyric. it's teeny. lyric fits comfortably at the sweet spot right next to your ear drum to minimize background noise and deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact. 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle - too good to pass up. call 1-800-511-5080 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial. get a lyric in your life. >>> in just a matter of moments mississippi's only abortion clinic will learn its fate as a new law is threatening to shut is down. the law requi
one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1-800-511-5080 now. this is the lyric. it's teeny. lyric fits comfortably at the sweet spot right next to your ear drum to minimize background...
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. >> i've got the twin towers over there and it's for petey. a name that we've talked about over the last couple of years has been joy global. if caterpillar's going to go out and buy a bucyrus, why wouldn't that would the second half play just on the m&a potential alone? >> joe, quite frankly, i don't disagree with you at all. i think there are plenty reasons why you want to have some interest right now in multiple names. and i look across this industry. as we've seen this consolidation, obviously it gets even more interesting at some of these price levels but it's all about right now, everybody's reacting to global stoishgs china story, overreacting but that does have to take time to unwind. >> nice inadvertent segway mentioning china. that goes right to our next story. posting a 7.6% gdp print is something most countries would love to have, unless your china. that means the chinese economy has slowed to a three-year low, raising questions about what the government will do to stop the bleeding. stephen roach is a former executive chairman of
. >> i've got the twin towers over there and it's for petey. a name that we've talked about over the last couple of years has been joy global. if caterpillar's going to go out and buy a bucyrus, why wouldn't that would the second half play just on the m&a potential alone? >> joe, quite frankly, i don't disagree with you at all. i think there are plenty reasons why you want to have some interest right now in multiple names. and i look across this industry. as we've seen this...
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great birthday twin to have. >> we'll see how it all plays out. okay. we'll get back to the story of the morning, google executive, marissa mayer taking over as yahoo! president and ceo and she starts today. one another factoid. she's pregnant. isn't that interesting. marissa mayer is pregnant. it's funny because i was with her -- >> thought you meant patty. >> not patty, marissa mayer was pregnant. i was with her a couple of months ago and we were at a conference in mexico and people were drinking pina coladas and margaritas and i walked away and was thinking. >> some people don't drink and doesn't mean they are pregnant. we'll get back to -- becky isn't drinking this morning. doesn't mean she's pregnant. can i get a margarita. >> good morning. thank you for being here. big debate. i don't even know if it's a big debate. is she going to turn around? can he had? >> it's too early to say. there's justifiably some excitement. it's bean while since you had somebody with a real product focus. i think for the many products that google has rolled out her name
great birthday twin to have. >> we'll see how it all plays out. okay. we'll get back to the story of the morning, google executive, marissa mayer taking over as yahoo! president and ceo and she starts today. one another factoid. she's pregnant. isn't that interesting. marissa mayer is pregnant. it's funny because i was with her -- >> thought you meant patty. >> not patty, marissa mayer was pregnant. i was with her a couple of months ago and we were at a conference in mexico...
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>> as the father of twins i'm still trying to get over the twins guys. it's going to be a great week obviously a lot more swimming still to come. tomorrow, we're going to meet omega, the official time keeper. we're going to look at a starting gun. they also, of course, have huge exposure to the high end in china. talk about whether they're seeing some weakness in china and europe. and over the weekend, we went around olympic park and talked to the greeks. greek fans who've made their way here. a lot of them already live in london. but they've had a tough time. they barely got a team together. they sent one athlete home for doping. another athlete home for a racist tweet. but the fans are still trying to hold out hope. and even a little debt fencive on some questions regarding the euro. so that's all coming up tomorrow. >> wow. big day. big day. nice to see you again, carl. have a great evening. enjoy london. >> yep. >> all right. that does it for us heret
>> as the father of twins i'm still trying to get over the twins guys. it's going to be a great week obviously a lot more swimming still to come. tomorrow, we're going to meet omega, the official time keeper. we're going to look at a starting gun. they also, of course, have huge exposure to the high end in china. talk about whether they're seeing some weakness in china and europe. and over the weekend, we went around olympic park and talked to the greeks. greek fans who've made their way...
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conservation and research center there will be a a -- there was a giant panda and they gave birth to little twins. they were only 26 minutes apart pit there is not a gender yet. i can watch babies for ever. they are so cute. it's amazing how tiny they start from and how big a pan gets. >>mark: this massive of tree fell entrapped a woman inside her home pit this is a tree that weighed thousands of pounds crash down on her home. >> my employment with the doctor was at 1015. i walked out and saw that and thought that tree was going to come down. i said to myself when i came back at that tree came down. >>darya: city workers say the fell because the retain to much water. 8:57 a.m. is a time. we are like the the police headquarters to tell you what happened about a woman shot in the face in oakland. >>mark: we will return with the kron 4 and knees in just a few minutes. >>james: the rest of san francisco will show the rest of the fog to burn off today. it is mostly clear and warm as we head into the evening. it may only have cooled off into the 80s by the time you went to bed. we will have full detail
conservation and research center there will be a a -- there was a giant panda and they gave birth to little twins. they were only 26 minutes apart pit there is not a gender yet. i can watch babies for ever. they are so cute. it's amazing how tiny they start from and how big a pan gets. >>mark: this massive of tree fell entrapped a woman inside her home pit this is a tree that weighed thousands of pounds crash down on her home. >> my employment with the doctor was at 1015. i walked...
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the twin readings will pressure beijing to ease policy further, they add china's domestic activity needs to strengthen to encompass foreign demand especially from europe and the u.s. >> tracey, thanks very much. we get back to george goncalves joining us there from new york. george, which, to you is pointing the direction forward here, the weaker data out of asia, the somewhat firmer tone out of europe or what happens in the u.s. with the pmi figures still to come? >> we actually have a short holiday week this week, the start of the new quarter and i think we have to look back to the last two quarters, the first quarter things come out, you know, quite nicely with all the liquidity coming into the system, markets rose, then we had the complete night and day response in the second quarter when all the european fear set in, as we start the third quarter this week is critical, even though it's a short holiday week you have the ecb's decision, the boe, a lot of data, the pmis here as well which will dovetail all the pmis were discussing about china and europe, and i think that, along with fr
the twin readings will pressure beijing to ease policy further, they add china's domestic activity needs to strengthen to encompass foreign demand especially from europe and the u.s. >> tracey, thanks very much. we get back to george goncalves joining us there from new york. george, which, to you is pointing the direction forward here, the weaker data out of asia, the somewhat firmer tone out of europe or what happens in the u.s. with the pmi figures still to come? >> we actually...
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. >> you guys are twins. look at that double screen. you guys are twins right there. potter and barnacle. >> mark has a shirt and tie on. he's legitimate. >> much younger brother, mark potter there. >> thanks very much. although he referenced one of the huge stories of our times that goes uncovered largely in the united states of america. 55,000 casualties in that drug war. just incredible. mark, again, thanks very much. a sign of the times. how local governments are trying to make end meet with the help of corporate sponsors. keep it right here on "morning joe." down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this
. >> you guys are twins. look at that double screen. you guys are twins right there. potter and barnacle. >> mark has a shirt and tie on. he's legitimate. >> much younger brother, mark potter there. >> thanks very much. although he referenced one of the huge stories of our times that goes uncovered largely in the united states of america. 55,000 casualties in that drug war. just incredible. mark, again, thanks very much. a sign of the times. how local governments are...
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these storms mean businesses and there's more storms to deal with in the north and west in the twin cities and down around cincinnati. that's the general pattern through the mid-part of the week. we have this boundary stuck in place across the upper midwest trailing into the mid-atlantic region. these storms ride up through that general vicinity, while the middle of the country stays hot and dry. some of these storms could be strong to severe throughout you're day, getting down into the southern mid-atlantic. damaging wind and hail is the mainly risk, and the darker shade to the red, we could see more storms develop late into the evening and overnight hours. minneapolis backed ut again towards chicago. outside of the storms there is that heat. more heat advisories to deal with for the day. kansas city, st. louis over towards western kentucky including paducah. heat index values brutal. it will feel like it's around 105 to 110 degrees. actual degrees for today 10 to 15 degrees average. it's going to be stifling, so take it easy today and even into tomorrow. so guys the hot summer, it contin
these storms mean businesses and there's more storms to deal with in the north and west in the twin cities and down around cincinnati. that's the general pattern through the mid-part of the week. we have this boundary stuck in place across the upper midwest trailing into the mid-atlantic region. these storms ride up through that general vicinity, while the middle of the country stays hot and dry. some of these storms could be strong to severe throughout you're day, getting down into the...
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>> if your twins had a swing in the backyard, wd-40. you don't have a backyard. that's why i said if. >> hinges. hinges on doors. just recently. you sneak around in the middle of the night. people are trying to sleep. >> pre-war building. >> i'm sneaking out to get here in the middle of the night. >> she had the music going and who knows what's going. >> i'm trying to defend you. >> oh, yeah, right. >> wd-40 quarterly results disappointed wall street. it said it was hurt by lower sales in its american segment. full year results will be at the lower end of its outlook blaming continued uncertainty in europe and oil prices. >> people buying fewer older cars or what? >> don't know what that was. alcoa was weird. we said it was earnings but it was a loss. pushed into a loss. >> better than expected. >> $2 million which is a zero loss because it's not even, doesn't equate to a per share loss. if you factor out items it was a six cent profit. $8 stock. >> comes the first day -- >> we have to make it significant. >> but it is the sort of the left-hand side of what will
>> if your twins had a swing in the backyard, wd-40. you don't have a backyard. that's why i said if. >> hinges. hinges on doors. just recently. you sneak around in the middle of the night. people are trying to sleep. >> pre-war building. >> i'm sneaking out to get here in the middle of the night. >> she had the music going and who knows what's going. >> i'm trying to defend you. >> oh, yeah, right. >> wd-40 quarterly results disappointed wall...
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they're 4 years old, they're twins. they're 4 years old, both were diagnosed with leukemia. hanna and madeline faced stem cell transplants, chemotherapy and total body eradiation. yet over time stacy said, we ended up bankrupt even with full insurance coverage. today hanna and madeline are happy, healthy 13-year-olds. and according to stacy, quote, my children now have protections from insurance discrimination based on their pre-existing cancer condition. they will never have to feel rescissions of their insurance policy if they get sick. they can look forward to lower health insurance cost and preventive care. we passed the affordable care act for people like stacy, hanna and madeline, we passed it for some of the people we heard from today at an earlier meeting and, madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to submit their statements for the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. pelosi: thank you. i urge my colleagues to think about them and to think about stacy and her children when they cast a vote to take away their rights and protections. here's what the
they're 4 years old, they're twins. they're 4 years old, both were diagnosed with leukemia. hanna and madeline faced stem cell transplants, chemotherapy and total body eradiation. yet over time stacy said, we ended up bankrupt even with full insurance coverage. today hanna and madeline are happy, healthy 13-year-olds. and according to stacy, quote, my children now have protections from insurance discrimination based on their pre-existing cancer condition. they will never have to feel...
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when will they take responsibility for these twin crises -- the deficit and felt banking regulation? yes what we did to protect a single market. if he looks at the conclusions of the summit, he will see that it says very specifically that the single market and its integrity must be protected. on the question about are the eurozone funds sufficient? he is right to ask that question. we continue to sit at the bazookas are big enough. as for a description -- i think he ought to give up the hokey poeky and stick to the rubix cube. give up our social, took us into the bailout funds even more we were not part of europe. these are the people who say that the european union has not gotten too much power and they joined the rural if they were in power for a long run-up. he likes to talk about standing up to vested interest but the fact is he will never stand up to to be vested in -- the trade unions and brussels. >> while there is wide agreement in britain as to the need for reforms in our relationship with the european union, with the prime minister -- would the prime minister agree that the
when will they take responsibility for these twin crises -- the deficit and felt banking regulation? yes what we did to protect a single market. if he looks at the conclusions of the summit, he will see that it says very specifically that the single market and its integrity must be protected. on the question about are the eurozone funds sufficient? he is right to ask that question. we continue to sit at the bazookas are big enough. as for a description -- i think he ought to give up the hokey...
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. >> upper 90s in dallas, kansas city and colorado springs. 80s from the twin cities to new york. 106 in phoenix. 78 in seattle. my son heard the thunder. he's like, mommy, fireworks. >> that's what it sounded like. >> not really. it did. it was loud. >>> let the good times roll on this next one. mark your calendars because there's only 199 days until my saints play in the super bowl, and better yet in the superdome in the city of new orleans. >> it won't happen. >> it will happen. redemption will be ours. >> that is called wishful thinking. >> please, please. >> and they are already getting ready with some serious road improvements on the french quarter's main streets. can i have my highlighter back? >> no. >> the contractor is promising to have the entire $11 million face-lift done by december. >> now if the saints can somehow avoid another loss in the divisional playoffs, the 49ers last year, dreams would really be coming true. new orleans is pumped to host that super bowl. we had a tough off-season, but we're coming back. who dat nation is about to rise again. >> need to find some
. >> upper 90s in dallas, kansas city and colorado springs. 80s from the twin cities to new york. 106 in phoenix. 78 in seattle. my son heard the thunder. he's like, mommy, fireworks. >> that's what it sounded like. >> not really. it did. it was loud. >>> let the good times roll on this next one. mark your calendars because there's only 199 days until my saints play in the super bowl, and better yet in the superdome in the city of new orleans. >> it won't...
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. >> yeah, but two are twins. >> that was sarah jessica parker in the comedy," i don't know how shedoes it," but do we have ourselves to blame for being busy every day. if you live in america, you have probably had to listen to a lot of people tell you how busy they are. it is a boast disguised as a complaint. it is a reassurance. obviously your life cannot be silly, trivial or meaningly if you are so busy. i can't help but wonder whether all this hisry onic exhaustion is not a way of covering up the fact that most of what we do doesn't matter. tim, i have to tell you, i was reading the sunday times, i read your piece and i was so thrilled because one of my favorite things to do is sit on my front porch and do nothing other than stare at a 110-year-old elm tree in my front yard and i feel guilty about doing it but i wonderful inside. >> my editor told me one time. he is an editor of the times and he has got a wife and child. and i asked him what did you do? and he said i watched it get dark outside. he sounded like he really enjoyed it. >> as soon as the plane lands, the cell phones get
. >> yeah, but two are twins. >> that was sarah jessica parker in the comedy," i don't know how shedoes it," but do we have ourselves to blame for being busy every day. if you live in america, you have probably had to listen to a lot of people tell you how busy they are. it is a boast disguised as a complaint. it is a reassurance. obviously your life cannot be silly, trivial or meaningly if you are so busy. i can't help but wonder whether all this hisry onic exhaustion is...
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. >> as a guy i won't comment except when we had our twins we breast fed, or my wife -- >> we? >> we should never say we're pregnant. my wife breast fed. however early on because we had two guys we needed extra formula to supplement what was going on. >> by the way, you've gone through an incredibly difficult process no matter how you gave birth. it's incredibly difficult and at the beginning you don't know what's happening. sure, look, it's a better path that's what doctors will tell you. that isscience changes that eve five years. it's not easy for everybody and it's a stupid judgment to make on people. mothers face so many difficult horrible decisions that they have to make all the time and they feel guilty no matter what. you don't need to pile on. >> hopefully mr. bloomberg was watching. >> probably doesn't care what i think. sfee mig >> he might. >> we've been watching stocks rallying over the last week. joining us right now is bob doll, senior advisor of blackrock. bob, it's great time to have you here because the markets right now seem convinced that things are looking
. >> as a guy i won't comment except when we had our twins we breast fed, or my wife -- >> we? >> we should never say we're pregnant. my wife breast fed. however early on because we had two guys we needed extra formula to supplement what was going on. >> by the way, you've gone through an incredibly difficult process no matter how you gave birth. it's incredibly difficult and at the beginning you don't know what's happening. sure, look, it's a better path that's what...